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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

It's that time again for another Goosey Review & Giveaway. I'm excited to announce that I will continue as one of Gooseberry Patches Early Bird Reviewers for 2013!

The Gooseberry Patch Cookbook series truly is one of my favorite cookbook series. All of their recipes are tried and true from real home cooks like you and me. My first review book for 2013 was a much needed one. Gooseberry Patches Slow Cooking All Year Round. The title says it all. I own 4 slow cookers in various sizes, and I can honestly say I use each and every one of them.

I do find myself using my slow cooker more in the winter and summer months. I need to start using it all the time, because it really does makes my life easier.

My slow cooker gets a huge workout in the summer, because I can still enjoy all my favorite comfort foods without heating up the entire house. In the winter it runs non stop with soup, stews and chowders. This year I have vowed to use my crock pots year round.

So, when I say this cookbook came at a perfect time you can see why. This yummy cookbook is broken down into seasons, so if you're a seasonal cook your going to ♥ this.

Slow and Easy Summers has barbecue favorites like Chuck Wagon Beans and BBQ Beef Sandwiches. I don't want to forget all the summer cobblers, Berry Cobbler, Peach Cobbler and even a Breakfast Cobbler.

Last but not least is a sampling from Hearty Harvest Favorites. They have a Hot Turkey & Stuffing Sandwich I can't wait to try. As well as Caramel Apple Cider, Slow Cooker Spanish Rice and a Slow Cooker Turkey Breast recipe.

The first recipe that I chose to make was out of Warming Winter Dishes. I needed a quick meal and Grammam Phyllis's Italian Meatballs did not disappoint.

This recipe is a basic meatball recipe that utilizes store bought spaghetti sauce. I have never made meatballs in a crock pot, so this was a first for me. Carson is my big meatball lover, so he approved this recipe with a thumbs up.

Crock Pot Hot Chocolate was the next recipe on the list. Our weather lately has been crazy to say the least. One day it's warm and the next we get snow. All I can say is that's how we roll in Texas.

Last weeks we were blessed with several inches of rain, so it was really cold and yucky outside. While the kids were at school I prepared this rich and yummy hot chocolate. It was a nice surprise and after school snack. It only took 2 hours to cook and then I just kept it on the warm setting.

While I was thumbing through the cookbook I got a nice surprise. My recipe forSlow Cooker Cheesy Hash Brown Casserole was among one of the recipes. It was such a unexpected treat. This Hash Brown Casserole graces my dinner menu quite often. Originally this was a oven recipe, but I converted to a slow cooker recipe as a time and space saver during the holidays.

Since cooking this in the Slow Cooker I haven't prepared it any other way. This dish pairs perfectly with ham, pork chops or smoked sausage. It's also great with leftover ham added to make a cheesy hash brown casserole with ham. Review Recipes are listed at the end of this post.

This new cookbook is a great addition to my gooseberry collection. Since doing this review I have already made four recipes with a few others waiting on my list.

Would you like to get your hands on a free copy of Slow Cooking All Year Round? Well you can, because the wonderful folks at Gooseberry Patch have hooked me up with an additional copy to share with one of my readers!

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Last day to enter this giveaway will be at midnight (CST) on February 7th, 2013. I will pick a random winner using random.org and announce the winner on February 8th, 2013

If you can't wait I wanted to let everyone know that Barnes and Nobles has it priced at $10.45 and you can also grab one from Amazon.com for $11.20. Both are awesome prices.

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Grammam Phyllis's Italian Meatballs

1 1/2 pounds ground beef or half ground turkey

1/2 - cup Italian bread crumbs

1 - tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese

2 - eggs, beaten

2 - 26 oz jars spaghetti sauce

1 - 16 oz package spaghetti noodles

In a large bowl combine beef, bread crumbs, cheese and eggs; mix well. Form beef mixture into one inch meatballs. Place meatballs into slow cooker and cook on high for one hour. Drain any grease. Add the spaghetti sauce and cook on low for 4 - 5 hours. About 15 minutes before serving prepare spaghetti noodles according to package directions. ladle sauce and meatballs over cooked spaghetti. Yields 6-8 servings.

I do caramelized Vidalia onions in the slow cooker every fall. Just thin slices of about 6 Vidalia onions wtih beef broth, garlic, and butter. Makes your home smell amazing and can be used in soups, casseroles, on sandwiches, anything.

I have two favorite crockpot meals. #1. Beef Roast with carrots and potatoes #2. Crockpot Lasagna. Not having a stove (just recently bought the house and have to remodel the kitchen) I am relying heavily on my crockpot!!! Just wish I had more recipes!

i love any meal in a slow cooker, put in what ever, add all kinds of veggies ,spices, and best of all when u get off work its ready to eat(less time cooking at stove) and you have rest of evening to enjoy with family

I love slow cookers!! Make the same things and would love these new recipes. My favorite thing to make in these cold, winter months is my vegetable soup, it is delicious! Antthing is good out of a crock pot!! Need to use mine more, too!

Love your site! My favorite Crock Pot dish is "Crockpot Mostaccioli!" Always a hit! I can provide the recipe if anyone would like. Hint: the secret ingredient that just makes this the best dish is Velveeta Cheese! :)